Yasuj

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Yasuj is the capital of the Kohkiluyeh and Buyer Ahmad province in southwestern Iran. Its covers an area of approximately 15,563 km² in the Zagros Mountains.

It had an estimated population of 136,509 in 2005 [1], and has a thermoelectric power station.

Yasuj is the place where Alexander the Great and his Macedonian forces stormed the Persian Gates ("Darvazeh-ye Fars"), and fought themselves a way into the Persian heartland (331 BCE).

[edit] Economy

The economy of Yasuj is reported to be based on the following local exports:

  • baskets
  • carpets/rugs
  • mosaic tiles
  • bricks
  • livestock feed

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Coordinates: 30°40′N, 51°35′E